Stagione 2023/24
MOTHERS A SONG FOR WARTIME
PRESENTE INDICATIVO | Milano Porta Europa
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Twenty-one Ukrainian, Belarus and Polish women unite to form a choir that calls for rebirth and an acceptance of responsibility
Nina
PRESENTE INDICATIVO | Milano Porta Europa
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Singer, pianist, and civil-rights activist; Fanny & Alexander celebrates the extraordinary life of Nina Simone
Il fuoco era la cura
freely inspired by “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury
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Bradbury’s novel is the cue for the new study by Sotterraneo on the possible totalitarian drift of our presen
Evenings of entertainment and events held in schools to present Mr. G to enthusiasts and new generations
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Toni Servillo and the Symphonic Orchestra of Milan in the melologue by Montesano that leads the audience to rediscover Puccini
Every Brilliant Thing
(Le cose per cui vale la pena vivere)
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What are the things that are worth living for? With the help of the audience, Filippo Nigro answers with sensitivity and levity
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Through theatre, dance and music, Lina Sastri is the protagonist of the harrowing drama by García Lorca, directed by Lluís Pasqual
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Valter Malosti and Anna Della Rosa are the main characters in a masterpiece that plays on highs and lows, on history, eros and power
Paesaggi condivisi
Sette pièce tra campi e foreste
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A theatrical journey through fields and forests, seven immersive proposals to provoke an examination of our relationship with the landscape and nature
Muerta de amor
Milano Flamenco Festival 2024
The première of Muerta de amor, the new production by Manuel Liñán: a choreographic journey to rediscover interpersonal contact.
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Forty years on from the death of Eduardo, his Tempest for marionettes is brought back to the stage by Carlo Colla & Figli
Alter Ego
Milano Flamenco Festival 2024
Il duo d’eccezione di Patricia Guerrero e Alfonso Losa va in scena in prima nazionale con Alter Ego: un atto creativo, un gioco di specchi fatto di slanci e sorprese
Ser, ni conmigo ni sin mí
Milano Flamenco Festival 2024
The celebrated dancer and choreographer Mercedes de Córdoba presents the Italian première of Ser, ni conmigo ni sin mí, a re-exploration of the freedom and joy of existence
On the 77th anniversary of its debut, a new Harlequin recreated by Stefano de Luca and Enrico Bonavera, with a cast of young actors